Next generation of network advisory panel members wanted

  • 30 May 2019
Next generation of network advisory panel members wanted
CCIO and CIO Digital Health Networks

The Digital Health Networks is on the hunt for the next generation of Advisory Panel members.

Nominations for the CIO/CCIO Advisory Panels are open with 12 spaces on each panel up for grabs.

Members of the Digital Health Networks are asked to stand or nominate a fellow member to serve a 24-month term on the CIO / CCIO Advisory Panels, which meets by WebEx monthly and in person twice a year.

The panels set the priorities and direction for the CCIO /CIO Networks, and elects the chair and vice chair to represent the network nationally.

Nominations for advisory panel members must be in by Monday 20 June.

If you would like to stand for election please either post on our Discourse threads directly or email katerina@digitalhealth.net with a few words as to why you would make a good advisory panel member along with a head and shoulders photograph.

The Discourse thread for the CCIO Network Election can be found here while the CIO Network Election is here. Good luck!

If you are interested in signing up to the Digital Health Networks you can do so here.

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